Clinical Negligence Claims

Clinical Negligence Claims – a failure in duty of care
When we visit our doctor or go into hospital we instinctively put our trust in those whose duty it is to care for us and make us healthy. Most professionals in the medical profession do a great job under difficult conditions, but sometimes this trust is broken.
If you’ve suffered injury or ill health and believe that clinical negligence is the cause, the passionate and committed team of clinical negligence experts at Pannone can give you clear and honest advice on making a clinical negligence claim.
Types of clinical negligence claims
There are many ways in which clinical negligence can lead to injury and a subsequent claim for compensation. At Pannone, some of the more common clinical negligence claims we have handled include:
- birth injures such as cerebral palsy, caused by the errors or inaction of medical staff
- avoidable brain injuries caused by operating procedures
- infections like MRSA arising during a hospital stay
- errors in drug prescriptions
- avoidable delays in diagnosis and treatment
- clinical errors and delays in the treatment of cancer
Why should I make a clinical negligence claim?
If you have suffered as a result of errors and malpractice by medical professionals then you have a right to claim clinical negligence compensation. This can not only provide justice for the harm caused to your health and your quality of life, but it can also pay for any specialist treatment required as a result. If you have had to take time off work or are unable to return to work, then you can claim for loss of earnings and loss of potential earnings.
For expert guidance on making a claim, and honest advice on how much clinical negligence compensation you could receive, talk to Pannone. Our team of clinical negligence specialists consists of highly experienced and committed lawyers who will pursue your claim passionately. Click here or call us at any time on 0800 0382 382 to find out how we can help you, or click here for more information.
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